He's the director Hollywood deserves and needs right now. So we'll praise him. Because he's not a director for hire. He's a silent genius. A watchful protector of celluloid. A Christopher Nolan.
Intesrstellar is the perfect example of a movie that is completely different the second time you watch it. Knowing everything that happens towards the end makes you watch it completely differently the next time round
If you make yourself more than just a Hollywood director, if you devote yourself to an ideal... and if Hollywood execs can't stop you, then you become something else entirely... A legend, Mr. Nolan.
@jackhussey2918 Just make movies! Don’t wait. Just go for it. Believe in yourself! Just be you! I absolutely love making movies! It’s a joy. :) Email me if you need any advice or help on any films you’re interested in making! - Darius
@@artistryartistry7239 you shouldn't, you just skipped God but you believe in sci-fi and you think G-d is sci-fi. Don;t you think that if we could sell idea of G-d it would be broken? How about you on your own decide what is truth and what is not? This is not a place for taking faith from someone.
It's evident from his portfolio and the stories he chooses to tell. He pulls off high concept stuff yet manages to make it digestible and he doesn't let the audience feel excluded from the intellectual conversations he makes through his films. Truly brilliant
Ente de ficción I’m curious to know how many movie critics have ever made a film. It’s funny how they can shit on someone else’s work without knowing a fucking thing about the process of making one
@@Brandon-vy6uw Critics aren't de facto haters, you know... And you don't need to have written a book or made a movie to have a critical opinion on one. Lately, many critics seem to be more interested in clickbait-y titles for their columns or videos rather than actually giving a thoughtful piece of criticism, but there are still good critics out there and they shouldn't be discredited.
His perspective, the way he looks to the cinema is just amazing and inspiring. I always loved cinema and watching movies. To me writing a story is building a world just for yourself. That's why I become angry when I see unrealistic scenes and dialogues in movies. That's why I love his works because he is so realistic. And all I want is one day to get a chance to meet him and get a chance to work with him to learn things from him. Because to me writing a good script and directing it the right way is so important and he is one of the best at it. I wish he had given chance to other nonpro talented directors or screenwriters chance to work with him and teach them things he knows about. Because even if you are good at something it won't matter after you die unless you make it pass to other generations. (sorry for bad eng btw)
I think Noland and his 'The Prestige' helped me realise the amazing word of cinematography 3 or 4 years ago. I'll always be thankful for that. Hope to find out about his new projects soon.
I agree. I was completely dumbfounded by all the -idiots- naysayers of Dunkirk, who said they didn't like the movie because they felt no connection to what was going on due of the lack of characterization. I wondered what movie they were watching - they seemed to totally miss the point - Nolan was making the viewer the character, by transporting us into that situation, that experience.
Fun Guy - Im glad you enjoyed it. And youre right about complainers due to lack of characterization; mainly, cuz of the non traditional storytelling. But, the movie was not very deep, even though, there was great depth of character and aesthetically appealing 14-18mm shots. There was very little emotion or feeling. Not exactly Scheindler's List. Did you see Brigsby Bear, Three Bilboards o/s Ebbing, or Lady Bird I bet you McDonagh wins best Director and Nolan best picture
+Johnny Enright To each their own. Dunkirk is an excellent example of what visual storytelling can accomplish. I was extremely moved by it, and emotionally engaged all the way through. I was more invested in the struggles of characters who I didn't even know the names of than films or television shows that spend hours developing their characters with backstory. That's not to say I haven't seen excellent films/tv doing the exact opposite of Dunkirk, but to say it's a shallow film... I couldn't disagree more.
SultanofSmash -you're right! Never tell the audience what they know. Any idiot can do voice over narration. And depth of character is implied when done well; rather than, long exaggerated back story. Don't get me wrong, Dunkirk was a great film, but it seemed a little one demensional... You could make a movie within the movie from almost every scene... Like the British officer that waits behind for any Frenchman. The docks before launching into the English sea or the capture of a British Pilot.
SultanofSmash one d emensional meaning, you get what you see... Kubrick, however, was the master at multidimensional storytelling. Take The Shining. A movie about isolation and falling into Maddness, but also a metaphor for the American Indian genocide. 2001 Space Odesey is about human/artificial intelligence But also about sexual reproduction and power/control
As someone English it's very refreshing to see that a fellow Limie in the modern times who is up there with the greatest directors of all time - I mean sure he is Anglo-American so he had an advantage of knowing his way around America, but his style and approach to his movies are so beautiful and unique.
Certainly one of the most intelligent, and talented film makers. Letting his work talk for himself instead of just talking and talking. Not one of Christopher Nolan’s is anything other than interesting, intelligent, layered, bold and boundary pushing.
He’s also a massive Michael Bay and MacGruber fan. When they were shooting Dark Knight Rises he had to stop filming because he was laughing so hard, they shot they had set up reminded him of MacGruber
Jacob Robert Desio Stready on their bro. I agree that Nolan is a supreme film maker but theres Stanley Kubrick and Terence malick(both of whom nolan admits where massive influences on his work). Not forgetting David Fincher, francis ford copppla and martin scorcesse.
@@eoinMB3949 What is this? The guy said Nolan is the director that had the most influence on HIM. Why are you disapproving that? It affected him, not you.
Christopher Nolan is probably the only person I worship. Not just admire, not just adore, but worship. He has inspired me greatly, pushed the limits of my imagination, and although I've always wanted to get into films, his work is truly what gave me the biggest motivation to pursue. Now, I've written stories, made a short film, and I'm glad to say it's layered in narrative, inspired only by the very best : Christopher Nolan. Thank you, sir. The world is made wonderful by your presence. ♥️
best filmmaker ever in my oppinion. so truly truly great. i hated super hero movies until i saw the batman trilogy. im discusted by the "us vs. them" thing going on in 99% of war movies and then came dunkirk where enemies try to survive together. its so ... human i think is the best word i can find.
Best director in the world in my opinion. The films he make are just breathtaking. People say Interstellar was one of his bad films but it's my all time favourite. You have to appreciate this man.
I want to be a filmmaker one day, itd be a dream to be another Nolan, even if that never happens Ill always hold On and keep working hard, and I love hearing from amazing directors like Chris Nolan who really talk sense and fact and don't blare on about fake nonsense like other Hollywood people
Drids Zzz Sure, although I know I'm treading on thin ice with all the Nolan fans on the Internet. He's extremely satisfying as an image-maker and a filmmaker who provides genuine spectacle at the cinema, and he's a master at evoking an atmosphere and tone in each of his films. But at the same time, his characters are often emotional ciphers for me, and his form can overwhelmingly dominate the story being told. "Dunkirk" exemplifies both the best and the not-so-best of Nolan's work.
Tre Drago They're emotionally driven usually because we are told that they are, but that doesn't make them emotional characters you can empathize with. Take Dom from Inception for instance. We're reminded over and over again about the tragedy with his wife and how he's driven by providing for his children, but we never get to empathize with him as a widow and as a single father. There are obviously exceptions to this, and "Interstellar" is the biggest one.
While I don't always agree with every decision in his films, I trust his vision and respect what he's doing because he's clearly someone with a vision and who knows what he's doing. He's right that, as an artist, you have to stand firm and believe in your vision. It's not an easy thing to do when outsiders seem intent on changing whatever you do into what they think it should be.
I get the feeling great directors would make great managers at just about any level. They have hold it all together under insane competing circumstances - to be the quiet centre of the storm guiding it all home. Mind you I also think The Joker from Dark Knight would make a superb project manager or event planner so maybe I'm just full of shit.
No, I agree with you. It’s clear he understands his job as a director isn’t bossing people around, but instead create the correct environment for other people (actors and crew) to thrive in. I think that also explains his dislike for green screens etc. The response/effort you’ll get out of both actors and crew will be more genuine in a (more) real setting. In short, he must be a humble guy that respects the people around him.
Thanks for all of the great advice. I really like that ‘Stick to your guns’ and do the thing that most other sane people wouldn’t do. Also, thanks for creating these Merry Christmas 😀🕺🏻🎥🏖🇦🇺
A lot of people say he is Overrated but I think he is far from overrated more like overlooked or you can say even underrated, doesn't get as much props as he should for his own style of directing. He is one of the best from this generation, Oscars take more notice of his directing, you really snubbed him for some awesome films which he directed like : The Dark Knight, The Prestige, Interstellar and I would even say Memento. Can't believe he only received one nomination for his directing, insane.
My favourite lines in Nolan movies (well the ones i saw): Following - "You take this and show them what they had" Memento - "Remember Sammy Jankis" The Prestige - "Which knot did you tight?" Inception - "Will you take a leap of faith? Or will you become an old man, filled with regret and waiting to die alone?" Interstellar - "Don't let me leave, Murph!" Dunkirk - "Will he be okay? The boy?"
When he speaks of the geography of the city in dark kNight is so interesting. You can Guess Who Much effort him and Jonathan took for the Batman trilogy
He's the director Hollywood deserves and needs right now. So we'll praise him. Because he's not a director for hire. He's a silent genius. A watchful protector of celluloid. A Christopher Nolan.
@@afshanparveen2985 bro chill
@@thadeusnoelrusli8630 Fuck Nolan bro he sucks
NOLAN: BLAH! BLAH! BLAH!
BAM!(GUNFIRE)
DEADPOOL: you're welcome Canada
The Oscar said FUCK YOU to your NOLAN 5 times
@@vijayasaritha4178 FUCK YOU! BITCH I AM MARVEL!
You've changed things... forever.
Intesrstellar is the perfect example of a movie that is completely different the second time you watch it. Knowing everything that happens towards the end makes you watch it completely differently the next time round
NOLAN: BLAH! BLAH! BLAH!
BAM!(GUNFIRE)
DEADPOOL: you're welcome Canada
It’s so clear why every single thing he touches turns to pure gold.
including his teeth
The Dark Knight trilogy are THE best superhero movies, period.
To translate your statement more accurately: The shittiest entertainment films are the best films, period.
Take a moment and read how stupid you sound
Big faxx
Deadpool 2 is pretty good also...
+nenmeu2 Err okay sure
@@Nenmeu2 yeah but the shitty entertainment films industry gave Nolan a lot of freedom in the movies.
If you make yourself more than just a Hollywood director, if you devote yourself to an ideal... and if Hollywood execs can't stop you, then you become something else entirely... A legend, Mr. Nolan.
😂
A Legend!
@XxneveragainxX imagine being that fucking stupid. Most mcu projects are better than tdk
@Seth Belfort me?
Goes for any field
Very inspirational.
Best modern film director! He’s the reason why I want to be a filmmaker.
That’s awesome! No better man to aspire to than Nolan IMO!
Good luck 👍
Same
@@MacGuyver85Steven Spielberg
@@andreimcallister1365 Can't disagree with him either. Different genres and style really but he's great too.
@jackhussey2918
Just make movies! Don’t wait. Just go for it. Believe in yourself! Just be you!
I absolutely love making movies! It’s a joy. :)
Email me if you need any advice or help on any films you’re interested in making!
- Darius
May God give him long life so that we can enjoy his work
Lol oh shut up with that god nonsense. Ignoramus.
@@artistryartistry7239 you shouldn't, you just skipped God but you believe in sci-fi and you think G-d is sci-fi. Don;t you think that if we could sell idea of G-d it would be broken? How about you on your own decide what is truth and what is not? This is not a place for taking faith from someone.
Nolan is among the greatest. It's good to be able to hear him say what matters as a director.
the most interesting person. A true intellectual
I bet he would understand Rick and Morty
MrCela01 Nigga...
aaaw show me where this commebt hurt you, darling :)
It's evident from his portfolio and the stories he chooses to tell. He pulls off high concept stuff yet manages to make it digestible and he doesn't let the audience feel excluded from the intellectual conversations he makes through his films. Truly brilliant
@@mrcela0150, to be fair, you need a really high ICQ to understand Rick & Morty.
I prefer listening to directors. They know what they're talking about. Movie critics don't.
👍😉
Ente de ficción I’m curious to know how many movie critics have ever made a film. It’s funny how they can shit on someone else’s work without knowing a fucking thing about the process of making one
@@Brandon-vy6uw Critics aren't de facto haters, you know... And you don't need to have written a book or made a movie to have a critical opinion on one. Lately, many critics seem to be more interested in clickbait-y titles for their columns or videos rather than actually giving a thoughtful piece of criticism, but there are still good critics out there and they shouldn't be discredited.
@@Brandon-vy6uw Roger Ebert famously wrote the delirious scripts for a bunch of Russ Meyer directed sex-comedies , back in the 70's.
Movie critics are the most useless "professionals" in the world. Spend their lives shitting on someone else's hard work and passion.
Check out Kermode. He knows his shit.
Both an intellect and truly imaginative...much props to Chris Nolan
not only his flim but also his speech is worth for watching more than one time
Great soothing voice to fall asleep to. Not negating the genius of the man... But his voice is so hypnotic...
Christopher "ASMR" Nolan.
Hahahah
LMAO!
LOL
The most underrated comment ever hahaha
IKR! That's why I searched for this video in the first place.
Storytelling becomes this wonderful and exciting thing with all it's possibilities. Thank you Director Christopher Nolan.
One of the best filmmakers ever
He makes entertaining movies
But he ain’t even close to being one of the best filmmakers. LMAO
Yeah well I guess it's settled then, Chris Nolan isn't close to being one of the best filmmakers because Zach Anderson from RUclips says so
That an opinion
zach anderson he's one of the best for sure
zach anderson So who is one of the best in your mind? This should be interesting.
his words awaken me but his voice puts me to sleep. its relaxing yet inspiring
Always taking notes when it comes to Chris Nolan, brilliant brilliant storyteller!
His perspective, the way he looks to the cinema is just amazing and inspiring. I always loved cinema and watching movies. To me writing a story is building a world just for yourself. That's why I become angry when I see unrealistic scenes and dialogues in movies. That's why I love his works because he is so realistic. And all I want is one day to get a chance to meet him and get a chance to work with him to learn things from him. Because to me writing a good script and directing it the right way is so important and he is one of the best at it. I wish he had given chance to other nonpro talented directors or screenwriters chance to work with him and teach them things he knows about. Because even if you are good at something it won't matter after you die unless you make it pass to other generations. (sorry for bad eng btw)
2:28 he just talked and whistled at the same time !!!
Truly a genius ..
He was adding "layers" to the conversation.
I read this and listened, shit made me laugh out loud
Nitesh Sharma We’ve all done that at time. :)
AhahahahahahaAHAHA
River Pinkston really haha !!
Have a good day y'all ...
I think Noland and his 'The Prestige' helped me realise the amazing word of cinematography 3 or 4 years ago. I'll always be thankful for that. Hope to find out about his new projects soon.
A scarf within a vest within a shirt within a coat.
4 levels! But that many levels is too unstable.
Warmthception
It's all about layers
Paul Swiatek coatception !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@pranav5685 😂😂😂
My boy just got nominated for best director!
Dunkirk is one of the most powerful, immersive, gripping films I’ve ever seen.
His interview is like his movie need to watch two times to understand
God of cinema, creative genius .... Inspirational
0:41 - 1:10
Only way to get excel in filmmaking by doing it. Film any form. Thank you. Mr. Nolan.
Fincher and Nolan have the style of directing that I enjoy the most.
Legendary Director of this era and the future and beyond
Christopher Nolan films are incredible...Thank you sir!
I love how they bring up music because the songs are always essential in Nolan's films
He's so calm. I love it.
The key for success is about paying attention to detail, therefore nolan is great, james cameron works in the same way
this man is grounded in reality like his films
Dunkirk was my favorite movie of 2017. I hope Nolan wins the Oscar for best director
I agree. I was completely dumbfounded by all the -idiots- naysayers of Dunkirk, who said they didn't like the movie because they felt no connection to what was going on due of the lack of characterization. I wondered what movie they were watching - they seemed to totally miss the point - Nolan was making the viewer the character, by transporting us into that situation, that experience.
Fun Guy - Im glad you enjoyed it. And youre right about complainers due to lack of characterization; mainly, cuz of the non traditional storytelling. But, the movie was not very deep, even though, there was great depth of character and aesthetically appealing 14-18mm shots. There was very little emotion or feeling.
Not exactly Scheindler's List.
Did you see Brigsby Bear, Three Bilboards o/s Ebbing, or Lady Bird
I bet you McDonagh wins best Director and Nolan best picture
+Johnny Enright To each their own. Dunkirk is an excellent example of what visual storytelling can accomplish. I was extremely moved by it, and emotionally engaged all the way through. I was more invested in the struggles of characters who I didn't even know the names of than films or television shows that spend hours developing their characters with backstory. That's not to say I haven't seen excellent films/tv doing the exact opposite of Dunkirk, but to say it's a shallow film... I couldn't disagree more.
SultanofSmash -you're right! Never tell the audience what they know. Any idiot can do voice over narration. And depth of character is implied when done well; rather than, long exaggerated back story.
Don't get me wrong, Dunkirk was a great film, but it seemed a little one demensional...
You could make a movie within the movie from almost every scene...
Like the British officer that waits behind for any Frenchman. The docks before launching into the English sea or the capture of a British Pilot.
SultanofSmash one d emensional meaning, you get what you see...
Kubrick, however, was the master at multidimensional storytelling.
Take The Shining. A movie about isolation and falling into Maddness, but also a metaphor for the American Indian genocide.
2001 Space Odesey is about human/artificial intelligence
But also about sexual reproduction and power/control
As someone English it's very refreshing to see that a fellow Limie in the modern times who is up there with the greatest directors of all time - I mean sure he is Anglo-American so he had an advantage of knowing his way around America, but his style and approach to his movies are so beautiful and unique.
I could listen to Nolan talk all day
Same and Christopher Nolan is Fantastic!
Thank you for your exquisite eloquence, passionate creativity & inspiring intelligence! 👌🏼
currently my favorite director, i'd like to write a soundtrack for him!
“Making a legendary career isn’t possible, its necessary.” - Nolan
He deserves the Oscar
4:54 The close-up of his hands really helps to understand what he's saying.
Certainly one of the most intelligent, and talented film makers. Letting his work talk for himself instead of just talking and talking.
Not one of Christopher Nolan’s is anything other than interesting, intelligent, layered, bold and boundary pushing.
A higher brow filmmaker who's not too proud to admit to being a Star Wars fan? What an age we live in.
@Eddie Venkman The original Star Wars had a very B movie quality vibe to it. Not that I don't like it, it's a really cool movie
The Oscar said fuck you to Nolan 5 times HA! HA! HA!
@@afshanparveen2985 I see you everywhere trying so hard to insult Nolan. Why are you so salty?
He’s also a massive Michael Bay and MacGruber fan. When they were shooting Dark Knight Rises he had to stop filming because he was laughing so hard, they shot they had set up reminded him of MacGruber
@@afshanparveen2985 Fuck the Oscars they're not about shit.Movies I like don't get it but stuff I don't like get it.It's not for the people.
Thank you Mr Nolan! Well done on TENET. 👏👏👏
What a voice and personality!!!
Love nolan love inception, memento, love interstellar, love the Prestige, love the dark knight trilogy
Christopher Nolan has had more impact on my films than any other director. He is so inspiring.
Jacob Robert Desio Stready on their bro. I agree that Nolan is a supreme film maker but theres Stanley Kubrick and Terence malick(both of whom nolan admits where massive influences on his work). Not forgetting David Fincher, francis ford copppla and martin scorcesse.
@@eoinMB3949 What is this? The guy said Nolan is the director that had the most influence on HIM. Why are you disapproving that? It affected him, not you.
@@stynershiner1854 Yeah I was reading over my comment again and I have no idea why I said that. I think I may have read the original comment wrong
I love all this guys work.
Filmmaker of the era
Damn straight!
BIKKEY CHHETRI not even close
PTA
Armando Pérez yeah, not even close to your justin bieber and selena gomez😂
Appreciate the 12 year old comment
Christopher Nolan is probably the only person I worship. Not just admire, not just adore, but worship. He has inspired me greatly, pushed the limits of my imagination, and although I've always wanted to get into films, his work is truly what gave me the biggest motivation to pursue. Now, I've written stories, made a short film, and I'm glad to say it's layered in narrative, inspired only by the very best : Christopher Nolan. Thank you, sir. The world is made wonderful by your presence. ♥️
LEGEND. Best director ever no doubt
Absolutely not the best ever.
Nah he lost it. Dunkirk and Tenet are mediocre.
One of the greatest filmmakers in history. It’s so wonderful to hear him discuss his ideas and methods. ❤
Very passionate about movies...
I want more! Can someone do a in depth interview with Nolan about specific plot points in his movies? I
The Treatment has the best Nolan interviews.
that man has made film industry a true magic that can be truly loved anywhere anytime, he made a film like painting a da Vinci draw
Brilliant mind & truly inspiring
best filmmaker ever in my oppinion. so truly truly great. i hated super hero movies until i saw the batman trilogy. im discusted by the "us vs. them" thing going on in 99% of war movies and then came dunkirk where enemies try to survive together. its so ... human i think is the best word i can find.
One of the best to ever do it
Such a mastermind in all senses
Nolan is da best.
great final advice, not only for cinema
Best director in the world in my opinion. The films he make are just breathtaking. People say Interstellar was one of his bad films but it's my all time favourite. You have to appreciate this man.
Rakib Hussain the Prestige should show any his level of genius is unmatched and Interstellar was fire
So calming.
I want to be a filmmaker one day, itd be a dream to be another Nolan, even if that never happens Ill always hold On and keep working hard, and I love hearing from amazing directors like Chris Nolan who really talk sense and fact and don't blare on about fake nonsense like other Hollywood people
Be the First you.
Love his soothing voice
One of my favorite filmmakers!!!!!!
Amazing!!
Great Direct.Dunkirk very good.
love this man
For me, Nolan is an extremely satisfying and an extremely frustrating filmmaker at the same time, but his influence on modern cinema is inescapable.
Nikhil Venkatesa could u elaborate on that?
Drids Zzz Sure, although I know I'm treading on thin ice with all the Nolan fans on the Internet. He's extremely satisfying as an image-maker and a filmmaker who provides genuine spectacle at the cinema, and he's a master at evoking an atmosphere and tone in each of his films. But at the same time, his characters are often emotional ciphers for me, and his form can overwhelmingly dominate the story being told. "Dunkirk" exemplifies both the best and the not-so-best of Nolan's work.
Nikhil Venkatesa Completely agree, well said
+Nikhil Venkatesa How can you complain Nolan's characters? He has such a great gallery of emotionally driven characters.
Tre Drago They're emotionally driven usually because we are told that they are, but that doesn't make them emotional characters you can empathize with. Take Dom from Inception for instance. We're reminded over and over again about the tragedy with his wife and how he's driven by providing for his children, but we never get to empathize with him as a widow and as a single father. There are obviously exceptions to this, and "Interstellar" is the biggest one.
While I don't always agree with every decision in his films, I trust his vision and respect what he's doing because he's clearly someone with a vision and who knows what he's doing. He's right that, as an artist, you have to stand firm and believe in your vision. It's not an easy thing to do when outsiders seem intent on changing whatever you do into what they think it should be.
I am addicted.. Nola sir.. Creativity.. I like you sir
Yeah these are the tips I gave him when he asked me for advice years ago. Glad to see it’s working out
Some people are really great at explaining things, they don't waste a word. Nolan is a very good orator.
Ironically never supported by BAFTA or the British film industry when starting out. Now he's a legend, BAFTA now celebrate him...
Please have a video on his writing
I get the feeling great directors would make great managers at just about any level. They have hold it all together under insane competing circumstances - to be the quiet centre of the storm guiding it all home. Mind you I also think The Joker from Dark Knight would make a superb project manager or event planner so maybe I'm just full of shit.
No, I agree with you. It’s clear he understands his job as a director isn’t bossing people around, but instead create the correct environment for other people (actors and crew) to thrive in. I think that also explains his dislike for green screens etc. The response/effort you’ll get out of both actors and crew will be more genuine in a (more) real setting.
In short, he must be a humble guy that respects the people around him.
Thanks for all of the great advice. I really like that ‘Stick to your guns’ and do the thing that most other sane people wouldn’t do.
Also, thanks for creating these
Merry Christmas
😀🕺🏻🎥🏖🇦🇺
Epitome of class.
LOVE this interview!
Very intelligent guy.
Few words = A lot of Information.
I love him
You guys have to do A Life in Pictures of him. Pleaseee
dude for sure!!!!
By far one of my inspiration in film making.
twited his speech like his movies 🔥🤟🏽
Great interview
This interview gonna be a part of my edit for nolan universe
Definitely a person of sound acumen who wanted to be heard
Wow. Inspiring.
A lot of people say he is Overrated but I think he is far from overrated more like overlooked or you can say even underrated, doesn't get as much props as he should for his own style of directing. He is one of the best from this generation, Oscars take more notice of his directing, you really snubbed him for some awesome films which he directed like : The Dark Knight, The Prestige, Interstellar and I would even say Memento. Can't believe he only received one nomination for his directing, insane.
I need more of him in this generation
sir nolan ! one of the best things ever happened to me !
My favourite lines in Nolan movies (well the ones i saw):
Following - "You take this and show them what they had"
Memento - "Remember Sammy Jankis"
The Prestige - "Which knot did you tight?"
Inception - "Will you take a leap of faith? Or will you become an old man, filled with regret and waiting to die alone?"
Interstellar - "Don't let me leave, Murph!"
Dunkirk - "Will he be okay? The boy?"
You are an inspiration to me and I always look up to you and I wish you were my guru.
Even his interviews are "layered" everytime i rewatch it
Ofcourse
Even his clothing is layered lol
You both should stop talking and close your eyes to have Chris nolan inside you!
While I cant say I like much of his movies.. I respect him wholeheartedly. (Dark knight) - The movie I like if anyone was curious
Do tell me a more intricate and obsessive director-this man is a treasure,each film is a Mona Lisa,incredible
Experts like him make it sound easy.
When he speaks of the geography of the city in dark kNight is so interesting. You can Guess Who Much effort him and Jonathan took for the Batman trilogy
Agreed.